The Hares and the Frogs

The Hares and  the Frogs

An Aesop's Fable



The Hares were so mistreated by alternate monsters, they didn't know where to go. When they saw a solitary creature approach them, off they used to run. One day they saw a troop of wild Horses charging about, and in a significant frenzy all the Hares

left off to a lake hard by, resolved to suffocate themselves instead of live in such a nonstop condition of apprehension. Be that as it may, pretty much as they got close to the bank of the lake, a troop of Frogs, startled in their turn by the methodology of the Hares abandoned off, and hopped into the water. "Really," said one of the Hares, "things are not all that terrible as they appear:

Lesson of Aesops Fable: There is dependably somebody more terrible off than yourself


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The Hares and the Frogs Fable

An Aesop's Fable

With a Moral

Aesops Fables Aesop Fables Allegory Banks Classic

Suffocate Ethiopians Frogs Golden Egg Myths

Aesop Author of the Fable

The Hares and the Frogs


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Nationality of Aesop - Ethiopian or Greek

Lifespan of Aesop - He lived around 620 - 560 BC

Life of Aesop - Slave - Author of the book of tales

Acclaimed Works - Aesop's Fable book highlighting:

"The Goose With the Golden Eggs", "The Fisher",

Stories With Moral--Writing from Imagination

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